10.2 Beautiful Sentences Matter: Billy-Ray Belcourt and Matt Hooley (SW)

Can a novel with a singular voice also be a chorus? Can it reject the conventions of the novel and still be a novel? Poet, essayist, and novelist Billy-Ray Belcourt tells critic Matt Hooley how his desire to write a novel that “would sound like something else,” led him to produce A Minor Chorus, hisContinue reading “10.2 Beautiful Sentences Matter: Billy-Ray Belcourt and Matt Hooley (SW)”